The Stornoway way by Kevin MacNeil(
Book
)5
editions published
between
2005
and
2007
in
English and Dutch
and held by
201 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Een kunstenaar die zijn draai niet kan vinden zet zich in voor het behoud van de eigen cultuur op een eiland in de Hebriden

A method actor's guide to Jekyll and Hyde : a novel by Kevin MacNeil(
Book
)5
editions published
between
2010
and
2011
in
English
and held by
137 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
MacNeil's novel, though drawing on Stevenson's novella, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, is never slavishly derivative.
His Method Actor's Guide is, in its finest glinting moments, that "whole new thing" of which Hemingway wrote, and from first
to last an enticing read' - Tom Adair, The Scotsman'A phenomenally good novel ... brilliant, touching, funny and clever' -
Roger Hutchinson, West Highland Free PressAfter a bike crash in a foggy Edinburgh, troubled young actor Robert Lewis wakes
to find that life has changed for the darker. And the weirder. He's still a deceitful egoist but now

The black halo : the complete English stories, 1977-98 by Iain Crichton Smith(
Book
)5
editions published
between
2001
and
2013
in
English
and held by
70 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
The house was extraordinarily peaceful as if by an act of will I had banished all the fertile ghosts. It had an unearthly
calm as if I were floating on a dumb sea of solitude. I found myself humming to myself as if I had come to the silence of
myself. I went to the bookcase and took out a book and began to read. Strangely enough I didn''t realise at first what book
it was. Then I saw that it was the Bible. I turned to the New Testament and began to read, ''In the beginning was the Word
... '' - The Hermit ALTHOUGH BEST KNOWN as one of Scotland''s greatest modern poets, Iain Crichton Smith w

The red door : the complete English short stories, 1949-76 by Iain Crichton Smith(
Book
)4
editions published
in
2001
in
English
and held by
69 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
When the breathing got worse he went into the adjacent room and got the copy of Dante. All that night and the night before
he had been watching the dying ... When a mirror was required to be brought she looked at it, moving her head restlessly this
way and that. He knew that the swelling was a portent of some kind, a message from the outer darkness, an omen. - The Dying
ALTHOUGH BEST KNOWN as one of Scotland''s greatest modern poets, Iain Crichton Smith was also prolific as a writer of short
stories. These pieces form a central part of his oeuvre, demonstrating the full range and versatilit

Shore to shore by Kevin MacNeil(
Book
)4
editions published
between
2014
and
2015
in
English
and held by
11 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
&#x91;History isn't a thing of the past &#x96; we're making it now' &#x96; Jim Sutherland, Artistic Director, Struileag The
descendants of the Gaels are scattered far and wide across the world &#x96; a diaspora that is at once cherished and overlooked.
This unique, heartfelt book brings vividly to life through raps, secular psalms, love poems and aphorisms the Gaelic experience
as it was, as it is and as it might be. Shore to Shore/Cladach gu Cladach is a vital legacy of the multimedia project Struileag,
at the heart of which lies poetry, and is a demonstration that inside every culture is to be found the whole

Butcher's broom by Neil M Gunn(
Book
)1
edition published
in
2006
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide
The tragedy of highland clearances in Scotlandwhen landlords dispossessed tenants to make room forwintering sheep. A look
at the price of progress and thehuman tendency for wishful thinking, as when portentsare ignored in the belief his lordship
will look after hisown

The year of open doors by Sophie Cooke(
)2
editions published
in
2012
in
English
and held by
0 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
In one of the most ambitious collections of recent years, Somerset Maugham Prizewinner Rodge Glass edits an exciting assembly
of Scotland s most promising new writers. Writing on contemporary Scotland, The Year of Open Doors features stories from Saltire
First Book award shortlisted Sophie Cooke, James Black Tait Memorial Prize nominee Suhayl Saadi, acclaimed novelist and poet
Kevin MacNeil and renowned performer and novelist Alan Bissett. Throw in renowned international authors like Kapka Kassabova
and Jason Donald and renowned figures of Scottish literature like Duncan McClean and you have a collection that aims to show
a changing and dynamic new Scotland. Cargo Publishing has also opened the door to brand new, unpublished authors; quite simply
if you want to read the best new talent in Scottish fiction, you ve come to the right place